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EBCL-0018
Ion channels are a large group of membrane proteins, also called the passive-transport systems, characterized by a very high ion-transport rate. Ion channels are represented in almost every type of living cell, as well as in cell organelles. They play a principal role in cell homeostasis and can be considered therapeutic targets for CNS disorders, pain control, inflammatory processes, cardiovascular diseases, and some pathogenic diseases. While many efficient ion channel-targeting drugs exist, these molecules remain a highly unexplored group of proteins.
Ion Channel Ligands Library is composed of 1869 small molecules. The library covers ligands suitable for application in many medicinal areas: cardiovascular regulation, neuroscience, pain suppression, and immune response regulation.
Related terms: CFTR, L-type calcium channel, Kv11.1, 5-HT3A, GABAA receptor, TRPA1, GluN2D, NMDA receptor, TRPV1, nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
Action of ion channel(Created by BioRender.com)
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NoteAll the compounds with solubility below 10 mM are shipped as 2 mM solutions.
CFTR
36
36
Number of compounds
36
L-type calcium channel
33
33
Number of compounds
33
Kv11.1
31
31
Number of compounds
31
5-HT3A
28
28
Number of compounds
28
GABAA receptor α1 subunit
27
27
Number of compounds
27